On many job sites across southeast Georgia, scaffolding is part of the day-to-day reality of maintenance, renovations, and industrial projects. When a fall happens, multiple factors can be in play at once:
- Other crews and equipment moving through the same area (creating access and stability issues)
- Work changing mid-shift (materials relocated, decking adjusted, access points modified)
- Multiple parties involved (general contractor, subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors)
The result is that the first narrative you hear—often from supervisors or insurers—may focus on the injured worker’s actions instead of the site’s safety setup. Your claim needs an investigation that looks at what should have been in place, what was actually provided, and how the site conditions affected the fall.


